royal warrant
Britishnoun
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Founded in 1856, Burberry was awarded a royal warrant by Queen Elizabeth II in 1955, a stamp of approval on its quality.
From Barron's
A salmon farming firm at the centre of cruelty claims has lost the Royal Warrant it has held for 35 years.
From BBC
Mowi was awarded its Royal Warrant of Appointment in 1990 when it was trading as Marine Harvest Scotland.
From BBC
Mowi Scotland does not appear on the association's current list of Royal Warrant holders.
From BBC
The Royal Warrant Holders Association declined to confirm when Mowi's warrant was removed or the reason for its removal.
From BBC
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